C. Cocito

3.6k total citations
140 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

C. Cocito is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, C. Cocito has authored 140 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 80 papers in Molecular Biology, 45 papers in Epidemiology and 34 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in C. Cocito's work include Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (42 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (39 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (22 papers). C. Cocito is often cited by papers focused on Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (42 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (39 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (22 papers). C. Cocito collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, United States and Italy. C. Cocito's co-authors include Pascal Vannuffel, M. Di Giambattista, M Coene, Philippe Gilot, Myriam De Kesel, Gianni Chinali, P Poupart, Philippe Hoet, R. Parfait and P Moureau and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

C. Cocito

137 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
C. Cocito Belgium 29 1.4k 1.1k 1.0k 335 307 140 3.0k
Thomas D. Edlind United States 37 1.2k 0.9× 1.6k 1.4× 2.1k 2.1× 341 1.0× 248 0.8× 77 4.1k
N A Buchmeier United States 26 1.6k 1.2× 771 0.7× 1.1k 1.1× 181 0.5× 511 1.7× 30 4.5k
Hugo L. David France 29 765 0.6× 1.9k 1.7× 1.7k 1.7× 155 0.5× 314 1.0× 106 2.8k
Marie‐Antoinette Lanéelle France 29 1.4k 1.0× 1.9k 1.6× 1.9k 1.9× 263 0.8× 208 0.7× 50 3.1k
Robert G. K. Donald United States 38 1.7k 1.3× 1.8k 1.6× 481 0.5× 193 0.6× 338 1.1× 58 4.8k
Stephen Douthwaite Denmark 43 4.1k 3.0× 1.1k 1.0× 948 0.9× 424 1.3× 701 2.3× 118 5.9k
Paul M. McNicholas United States 25 758 0.6× 933 0.8× 1.3k 1.3× 263 0.8× 153 0.5× 43 2.3k
E Rosenberg United States 20 1.3k 0.9× 509 0.4× 566 0.6× 467 1.4× 312 1.0× 29 2.8k
Apoorva Bhatt United Kingdom 31 1.4k 1.0× 1.4k 1.2× 1.6k 1.6× 432 1.3× 235 0.8× 72 3.0k
Nadine Honoré France 34 1.3k 0.9× 2.3k 2.0× 2.4k 2.4× 153 0.5× 334 1.1× 55 3.9k

Countries citing papers authored by C. Cocito

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Fields of papers citing papers by C. Cocito

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of C. Cocito

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of C. Cocito. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of C. Cocito based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with C. Cocito. C. Cocito is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cocito, C., et al.. (1997). Inhibition of protein synthesis by streptogramins and related antibiotics. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 39(suppl 1). 7–13. 124 indexed citations
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Vannuffel, Pascal & C. Cocito. (1996). Mechanism of Action of Streptogramins and Macrolides. Drugs. 51(Supplement 1). 20–30. 92 indexed citations
3.
Taper, Henryk, et al.. (1996). Comparison between bacillus Calmette-Gu�rin and the A60 mycobacterial antigen complex used as cancer-preventive immunotherapies. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 122(5). 296–300. 1 indexed citations
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Cocito, C., et al.. (1996). Synthesis of Cytokines During Tumour Development in Mice Immunized with the Mycobacterial Antigen Complex A60. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 44(4). 369–374. 4 indexed citations
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Maes, H. & C. Cocito. (1996). Cancer Prevention by Adoptive Transfer of Antigen 60‐Activated Immunocompetent Cells. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 43(3). 283–288. 3 indexed citations
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Fiasse, René, Pascal Vannuffel, Christine Dieterich, et al.. (1994). Antibodies Against a Species-specific Recombinant Polypeptide of Mycobacterium-paratuberculosis in Crohns-disease - Correlation With Disease-activity. Gastroenterology. 106(4). 1 indexed citations
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Gilot, Philippe & C. Cocito. (1993). Comparative analysis of three sensitins used in cutaneous testing for tuberculosis and paratuberculosis in cattle. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 110(3). 307–311. 18 indexed citations
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Cocito, C., et al.. (1993). Isolation and Characterization of Arabinosyl-1-monophosphopolyprenols and Ribosyl-1-monophosphopolyprenols From Mycobacterium-smegmatis. Glycoconjugate Journal. 10(4). 231–232. 2 indexed citations
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Coene, M, et al.. (1993). Comparative analysis of the genomes of mycobacteriophages infecting saprophytic and pathogenic mycobacteria. Archives of Virology. 133(1-2). 39–49. 1 indexed citations
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Kesel, Myriam De, Philippe Gilot, M Coene, & C. Cocito. (1992). Composition and Immunological Properties of the Protein Fraction of A36, a Major Antigen Complex of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 36(2). 201–212. 39 indexed citations
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Giambattista, M. Di, et al.. (1991). Interaction between virginiamycin S and ribosomes is partly provided by a salt bridge with a magnesium ion. Biochemistry. 30(29). 7277–7282. 11 indexed citations
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Prignot, J, et al.. (1990). Serological Analysis of Human Tuberculosis by an ELISA with Mycobacterial Antigen 60. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 22(1). 63–73. 35 indexed citations
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Giambattista, M. Di, et al.. (1989). Analysis of the reversible binding of virginiamycin M to ribosome and particle functions after removal of the antibiotic. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression. 1009(1). 39–46. 13 indexed citations
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Coene, M, et al.. (1989). Spectrofluorometry of dyes with DNAs of different base composition and conformation. Analytical Biochemistry. 179(2). 401–403. 68 indexed citations
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Giambattista, M. Di, Gianni Chinali, & C. Cocito. (1989). The molecular basis of the inhibitory activities of type A and type B synergimycins and related antibiotics on ribosomes. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 24(4). 485–507. 69 indexed citations
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Chinali, Gianni, et al.. (1988). Action of virginiamycin M on the stability of different ribosomal complexes to ultracentrifugation. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression. 950(1). 67–74. 2 indexed citations
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Cocito, C., et al.. (1988). Identification of a salvage pathway for D‐arabinose in Mycobacterium smegmatis. European Journal of Biochemistry. 172(1). 197–203. 11 indexed citations
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Cocito, C., et al.. (1988). Metabolism of the TMA group of antigens during the growth cycle of Mycobacteria. Medical Microbiology and Immunology. 177(6). 357–367. 12 indexed citations
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Coene, M, et al.. (1987). DNA methylation in leprosy-associated bacteria: Mycobacterium leprae and Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum. Medical Microbiology and Immunology. 177(1). 33–45. 6 indexed citations
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Hoet, Philippe, et al.. (1976). Discontinuous synthesis of viral DNA in vivo [proceedings].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 84(5). 1075–6. 1 indexed citations

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